I bought that stuff again (→here) (→here).

This time it's about 15,000 yen worth.
It's already starting to look like some kind of "stockpile,"
but a customer from Shiga Prefecture who learned about this at our shop
apparently buys about 20,000 yen worth in a single order.
Highly recommended for gifts and such.

Since the shipping label only has our shop and Oguraya Seika's address on it,
there's no real need to hide the address with tape or anything.

I bought a few other flavors besides the standard sweet-and-salty variety,
but those are just for me—for spreading the gospel, it's always this classic one.
I gave a bag to a certain climber who's a regular winner and podium finisher at hill climb races,
and he said since he was in the middle of cutting weight,
he'd "just open it and have a few bites."
But he just kept munching away while saying "this stuff is dangerous, can't stop."
I was glad he understood the addictive power of this seasoning.
Spending tens of thousands of yen a year on senbei crackers isn't normal, right?

This time it's about 15,000 yen worth.
It's already starting to look like some kind of "stockpile,"
but a customer from Shiga Prefecture who learned about this at our shop
apparently buys about 20,000 yen worth in a single order.
Highly recommended for gifts and such.

Since the shipping label only has our shop and Oguraya Seika's address on it,
there's no real need to hide the address with tape or anything.

I bought a few other flavors besides the standard sweet-and-salty variety,
but those are just for me—for spreading the gospel, it's always this classic one.
I gave a bag to a certain climber who's a regular winner and podium finisher at hill climb races,
and he said since he was in the middle of cutting weight,
he'd "just open it and have a few bites."
But he just kept munching away while saying "this stuff is dangerous, can't stop."
I was glad he understood the addictive power of this seasoning.